Metro Economies
About the Committee
The Metro Economies Standing Committee considers and votes on policy resolutions in response to a broad variety of budget, tax, financial and intergovernmental issues that impact local governments and usually require a federal administrative, regulatory or legislative fix. The Committee adopts policy resolutions urging support for: preserving the autonomy of state and local budget and tax systems; increasing federal assistance for state and local governments during economic downturns (such as the passage of the Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Fund and the American Rescue Plan); making the expanded Child Tax Credit permanent; repealing the $10,000 annual cap on federal income-tax deductions for state and local taxes; preserving the tax-exempt status of municipal bonds; and permanently extending the New Market Tax Credit program.
The Committee also considers and votes on policy resolutions related to the decennial and other census counts, veterans affairs, defense and community relations, postal services and other areas.
Leadership

Mayor Paige Cognetti
Scranton | Chair

Mayor Tim Keller
Albuquerque | Vice Chair
Latest News and Resources
In Conversation with House Chairman, Mayors Express Urgent Needs in Fight Against COVID-19
Washington, DC—Today, the United States Conference of Mayors (USCM) held a video discussion with House Ways and
What Mayors and Their Residents Need to Know About COVID-19 Economic Impact Payments
On March 27 the third federal stimulus bill, the Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act (HR 748), became
How the COVID-19 Federal Stimulus Bills Directly Affect Working Families
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been three stimulus bills passed through Congress that have become law
United States Conference of Mayors Requests $250 Billion in Localized Aid to Fight Virus, Maintain City Services, Help Workers and Local Businesses
WASHINGTON, DC – As lawmakers deliberate on the next phase of the federal response to the coronavirus outbreak, the U.S.
Mayors Hold Conference Call to Discuss Opportunity Zone Funds
On Wednesday, February 26, mayors from across the country joined the Council on Metro Economies and the New American City
Adopted Policies
During the Conference’s Annual Meeting every June, standing committees recommend policy positions they believe should be adopted by the organization. At this time, every member attending the Annual Meeting is given the opportunity to discuss and then vote on each policy resolution. Each city, represented by its mayor, casts one vote. The policy positions adopted at the Annual Meeting collectively represent the views of the nation’s mayors and are distributed to the President of the United States and Congress.
Search all Metro Economies Standing Committee resolutions dating back to 1992 using the search bar, or view the resolutions passed by Annual Meeting below.